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Sky Diving Blind & Paddle Craft Safety18 Aug 202400:28:47

On this episode of Outdoors with Lawrence Gunther, Lilly has tips for staying safe when paddling watercraft of all types, and Lawrence speaks with Renee Kuester-Sebranek about her recent tandem sky diving experience. Lawrence has tips on boarding and exiting watercraft safely and reflects on his favorite watercraft experiences.

Highlights

  • Introduction (00:00)
  • Lilly’s Paddleboard Safety Tips (00:38)
  • Interview with Renee Kuester-Sebranek About Skydiving Blind (07:12)
  • Safety Tips for Boarding and Exiting Watercraft (22:06)
  • Lawrence Reflects on his Favourite Watercraft Experiences (25:15)
  • Show Close (28:12)

About Outdoors with Lawrence Gunther:

Listen live Saturdays and Sundays at 2:30 p.m. Eastern over basic cable on AMI-audio, or stream episodes as a podcast. Send us your comments at Feedback@AMI.Ca and please rank us on Apple Podcast.

For more Lawrence Gunther check out Blue Fish Radio

The Blue Fish Radio show features subjects and people of special interest to the future of water, fish and fishing, and is ranked as one of the top 30 fishing podcasts on the internet.

 

Each week the host, Lawrence Gunther, interviews Canada’s “giants” in the fishing industry,  CEO’s of conservation and sport fishing organizations,  leading fish biologists and researchers, government scientists and politicians, and people with local and indigenous knowledge who exemplify the spirit of conservation and citizen science.

 

The Blue Fish Radio Show is the official fishing podcast of Outdoor Canada Magazine. The Show is also rebroadcast across Canada 5-times each week by AMI-audio over basic cable and satellite TV.

Spreading Biophobia & Surfing Blind04 Aug 202400:27:03

On this episode of Outdoors with Lawrence Gunther, Lilly shares rising concerns over spreading biophobia, the fear of nature. Lawrence has an interview with Ivan Saul, a Canadian surfer who is blind, and spends much of the year surfing the Pacific Ocean off the coast of Panama. Ivan shares tips on blind surfing, and Lawrence reflects on socially equitable risk-taking behaviour. 

Highlights

  • Introduction (00:00)
  • Lilly Explains Biophobia – the Fear of Nature (00:32)
  • Interview with Ivan Saul – Blind Surfer in Panama (06:41)
  • Tips for Surfing Blind (19:47)
  • Lawrence on Socially Equitable Risk-Taking (24:54)
  • Show Close (26:28)

Links

Blind Surfer Derek Rabelo – Documentary, Instagram

About Outdoors with Lawrence Gunther:

Listen live Saturdays and Sundays at 2:30 p.m. Eastern over basic cable on AMI-audio, or stream episodes as a podcast. Send us your comments at Feedback@AMI.Ca and please rank us on Apple Podcast.

For more Lawrence Gunther check out Blue Fish Radio

The Blue Fish Radio show features subjects and people of special interest to the future of water, fish and fishing, and is ranked as one of the top 30 fishing podcasts on the internet.

 

Each week the host, Lawrence Gunther, interviews Canada’s “giants” in the fishing industry,  CEO’s of conservation and sport fishing organizations,  leading fish biologists and researchers, government scientists and politicians, and people with local and indigenous knowledge who exemplify the spirit of conservation and citizen science.

 

The Blue Fish Radio Show is the official fishing podcast of Outdoor Canada Magazine. The Show is also rebroadcast across Canada 5-times each week by AMI-audio over basic cable and satellite TV.

Largest Land Animals and Hunting with a Disability, Part 130 Mar 202400:27:27

On Episode 100 of Outdoors with Lawrence Gunther, Lilly has news about the largest animals ever to have inhabited the earth. Then, Lawrence speaks with Dirk Price from Alabama about the deer hunting program he runs with his local Lions Club to give people with disabilities the chance to hunt. And, Lawrence has breaking news about a new image printing tactile graphic technology from Canon and reflects on the evolution of tactile graphic technology over the decades.

About Outdoors with Lawrence Gunther:

Listen live Saturdays and Sundays at 2:30 p.m. Eastern over basic cable on AMI-audio, or stream episodes as a podcast. Send us your comments at Feedback@AMI.Ca and please rank us on Apple Podcast.

For more Lawrence Gunther check out Blue Fish Radio

The Blue Fish Radio show features subjects and people of special interest to the future of water, fish and fishing, and is ranked as one of the top 30 fishing podcasts on the internet.

 

Each week the host, Lawrence Gunther, interviews Canada’s “giants” in the fishing industry,  CEO’s of conservation and sport fishing organizations,  leading fish biologists and researchers, government scientists and politicians, and people with local and indigenous knowledge who exemplify the spirit of conservation and citizen science.

 

The Blue Fish Radio Show is the official fishing podcast of Outdoor Canada Magazine. The Show is also rebroadcast across Canada 5-times each week by AMI-audio over basic cable and satellite TV.

Episode 11: In to Africa13 Nov 202000:28:22

African safari sure, who wouldn’t, but did you know Africa also has seven Great Lakes that account for roughly 25% of the world's surface freshwater? Ms. Lilly delivers the goods on what Africa’s Great Lakes are all about, and Dr. Ted Lawrence, CEO of the African Center for Aquatic Research and Education, reveals his African bucket list and serves up some solid tips on travelling to Africa. Lawrence’s campfire reflection looks back at his friendship with Zafania Matanga, son of a Zulu warrior Chief, and former CEO of the African Canadian Disability Community, now known as the Canadian Multicultural Disability Centre. All good reasons to add Africa to your outdoor experience bucket list.

About Outdoors with Lawrence Gunther:

Listen live Saturdays and Sundays at 2:30 p.m. Eastern over basic cable on AMI-audio, or stream episodes as a podcast. Send us your comments at Feedback@AMI.Ca and please rank us on Apple Podcast.

For more Lawrence Gunther check out Blue Fish Radio

The Blue Fish Radio show features subjects and people of special interest to the future of water, fish and fishing, and is ranked as one of the top 30 fishing podcasts on the internet.

 

Each week the host, Lawrence Gunther, interviews Canada’s “giants” in the fishing industry,  CEO’s of conservation and sport fishing organizations,  leading fish biologists and researchers, government scientists and politicians, and people with local and indigenous knowledge who exemplify the spirit of conservation and citizen science.

 

The Blue Fish Radio Show is the official fishing podcast of Outdoor Canada Magazine. The Show is also rebroadcast across Canada 5-times each week by AMI-audio over basic cable and satellite TV.

Episode 10: Island Living06 Nov 202000:26:23

Ever want to sell everything, pack up, and move to an island? If you don’t have your heart set on a tropical paradise somewhere in the middle of the Pacific Ocean, Canada may have just what the doctor ordered. This week on Outdoors with Lawrence Gunther we explore Canada’s amazing island offerings with Ms Lilly, meet a couple that un-plugged and built their own floating island, get some tips on how to prepare for your own island adventure from the St. Lawrence Riverkeeper, and learn about a man without sight who created his own island paradise for his family on the St. Lawrence River. Listen to Canada’s Islands and Island Living on episode 10 of Outdoors with Lawrence Gunther

About Outdoors with Lawrence Gunther:

Listen live Saturdays and Sundays at 2:30 p.m. Eastern over basic cable on AMI-audio, or stream episodes as a podcast. Send us your comments at Feedback@AMI.Ca and please rank us on Apple Podcast.

For more Lawrence Gunther check out Blue Fish Radio

The Blue Fish Radio show features subjects and people of special interest to the future of water, fish and fishing, and is ranked as one of the top 30 fishing podcasts on the internet.

 

Each week the host, Lawrence Gunther, interviews Canada’s “giants” in the fishing industry,  CEO’s of conservation and sport fishing organizations,  leading fish biologists and researchers, government scientists and politicians, and people with local and indigenous knowledge who exemplify the spirit of conservation and citizen science.

 

The Blue Fish Radio Show is the official fishing podcast of Outdoor Canada Magazine. The Show is also rebroadcast across Canada 5-times each week by AMI-audio over basic cable and satellite TV.

Episode 9: Yukon Gold30 Oct 202000:28:52

Look up, look way up to the top of Canada, and find Yukon Gold. Ms Lilly will school us on what to expect in terms of solar and lunar activity in the far north. A couple Yukon bucket list suggestions should wet your interest, and some indigenous boat building tips will make sure you make it back alive.

About Outdoors with Lawrence Gunther:

Listen live Saturdays and Sundays at 2:30 p.m. Eastern over basic cable on AMI-audio, or stream episodes as a podcast. Send us your comments at Feedback@AMI.Ca and please rank us on Apple Podcast.

For more Lawrence Gunther check out Blue Fish Radio

The Blue Fish Radio show features subjects and people of special interest to the future of water, fish and fishing, and is ranked as one of the top 30 fishing podcasts on the internet.

 

Each week the host, Lawrence Gunther, interviews Canada’s “giants” in the fishing industry,  CEO’s of conservation and sport fishing organizations,  leading fish biologists and researchers, government scientists and politicians, and people with local and indigenous knowledge who exemplify the spirit of conservation and citizen science.

 

The Blue Fish Radio Show is the official fishing podcast of Outdoor Canada Magazine. The Show is also rebroadcast across Canada 5-times each week by AMI-audio over basic cable and satellite TV.

Episode 8: Bikes, Iron Maiden and Tandem Tips23 Oct 202000:28:33

As the nice weather becomes less certain the air cools, making vigorous outdoor exercise like biking more agreeable. Ms. Lilly will be schooling us using the Sustainability Center at Yale University’s seven biking tips, and Lawrence will be offering up tandem biking tips and tech advice. Our surprise feature Canadian bucket list segment comes from Iron Maiden’s celebrated lead guitarist and self-proclaimed fishing enthusiast, Adrian Smith. Adrian speaks with Lawrence about his favorite Canadian outdoor destinations directly from the banks of the Thames River near London, England.

About Outdoors with Lawrence Gunther:

Listen live Saturdays and Sundays at 2:30 p.m. Eastern over basic cable on AMI-audio, or stream episodes as a podcast. Send us your comments at Feedback@AMI.Ca and please rank us on Apple Podcast.

For more Lawrence Gunther check out Blue Fish Radio

The Blue Fish Radio show features subjects and people of special interest to the future of water, fish and fishing, and is ranked as one of the top 30 fishing podcasts on the internet.

 

Each week the host, Lawrence Gunther, interviews Canada’s “giants” in the fishing industry,  CEO’s of conservation and sport fishing organizations,  leading fish biologists and researchers, government scientists and politicians, and people with local and indigenous knowledge who exemplify the spirit of conservation and citizen science.

 

The Blue Fish Radio Show is the official fishing podcast of Outdoor Canada Magazine. The Show is also rebroadcast across Canada 5-times each week by AMI-audio over basic cable and satellite TV.

Episode 7: Saskatchewan Outdoors and Black Tail Prairie Dogs16 Oct 202000:28:35

Many of us assume Saskatchewan is a province that features endless prairie plains alternating between native grasses and agricultural crops. That may be the case in a third of the province, but the rest is a unique mix of climate and ecological zones that make Saskatchewan a true outdoor lovers paradise. ON Outdoors with Lawrence Gunther this week Ms. Lilly brings us up to speed on Canada’s only population of Black Tail Prairie Dogs, Dr. Chris Somers from the University of Regina shares with us his favorite outdoor places, and Lawrence demonstrates and describes some of the tools and tech he uses to ice fish blind with his guide dog.

About Outdoors with Lawrence Gunther:

Listen live Saturdays and Sundays at 2:30 p.m. Eastern over basic cable on AMI-audio, or stream episodes as a podcast. Send us your comments at Feedback@AMI.Ca and please rank us on Apple Podcast.

For more Lawrence Gunther check out Blue Fish Radio

The Blue Fish Radio show features subjects and people of special interest to the future of water, fish and fishing, and is ranked as one of the top 30 fishing podcasts on the internet.

 

Each week the host, Lawrence Gunther, interviews Canada’s “giants” in the fishing industry,  CEO’s of conservation and sport fishing organizations,  leading fish biologists and researchers, government scientists and politicians, and people with local and indigenous knowledge who exemplify the spirit of conservation and citizen science.

 

The Blue Fish Radio Show is the official fishing podcast of Outdoor Canada Magazine. The Show is also rebroadcast across Canada 5-times each week by AMI-audio over basic cable and satellite TV.

Episode 6: Birds, Bird Songs and Big Birds09 Oct 202000:25:34

On episode 6 of Outdoors with Lawrence Gunther we explore the world of birds, bird songs, and giant birds, and we aren’t talking Sesame Street. Ms. Lilly schools us as usual about giant birds, and the bucket list destination is Bird Kingdom in Niagara Falls. Dave Brown speaks with Lawrence about backyard birds and the best way to keep them fed and safe, and Lawrence shares some tips and tech suggestions on bird song identification and more.

About Outdoors with Lawrence Gunther:

Listen live Saturdays and Sundays at 2:30 p.m. Eastern over basic cable on AMI-audio, or stream episodes as a podcast. Send us your comments at Feedback@AMI.Ca and please rank us on Apple Podcast.

For more Lawrence Gunther check out Blue Fish Radio

The Blue Fish Radio show features subjects and people of special interest to the future of water, fish and fishing, and is ranked as one of the top 30 fishing podcasts on the internet.

 

Each week the host, Lawrence Gunther, interviews Canada’s “giants” in the fishing industry,  CEO’s of conservation and sport fishing organizations,  leading fish biologists and researchers, government scientists and politicians, and people with local and indigenous knowledge who exemplify the spirit of conservation and citizen science.

 

The Blue Fish Radio Show is the official fishing podcast of Outdoor Canada Magazine. The Show is also rebroadcast across Canada 5-times each week by AMI-audio over basic cable and satellite TV.

Episode 5: Critters and Camp02 Oct 202000:27:48

Ms. Lilly launches yet another defense of one of her favorite critters, which gets Lawrence thinking about all the wild critters people get to experience when visiting the CNIB Lake Joseph Centre located in the heart of Ontario’s famous Muskoka region. To find out what Lake Joe got up to in 2020 Lawrence speaks with the Centre’s General Manager Eugene Chong to get caught up on what’s new, what’s still popular after 60 years of operation, and what’s in the works. Of course, what would a multi-million-dollar outdoor adventure facility for people with low or no vision and the deaf-blind be without a hole bunch of cool low and high tech access solutions to make it all possible.

About Outdoors with Lawrence Gunther:

Listen live Saturdays and Sundays at 2:30 p.m. Eastern over basic cable on AMI-audio, or stream episodes as a podcast. Send us your comments at Feedback@AMI.Ca and please rank us on Apple Podcast.

For more Lawrence Gunther check out Blue Fish Radio

The Blue Fish Radio show features subjects and people of special interest to the future of water, fish and fishing, and is ranked as one of the top 30 fishing podcasts on the internet.

 

Each week the host, Lawrence Gunther, interviews Canada’s “giants” in the fishing industry,  CEO’s of conservation and sport fishing organizations,  leading fish biologists and researchers, government scientists and politicians, and people with local and indigenous knowledge who exemplify the spirit of conservation and citizen science.

 

The Blue Fish Radio Show is the official fishing podcast of Outdoor Canada Magazine. The Show is also rebroadcast across Canada 5-times each week by AMI-audio over basic cable and satellite TV.

Episode 4: Rivers and Canoes25 Sep 202000:30:18

On episode 4 of outdoors with Lawrence Gunther, Ms. Lilly will be schooling us on Canadian rivers in honour of World Rivers Day! We’ll be speaking with the founder of World Rivers Day himself, Mark Angelo about Great Canadian rivers you will want to add to your own bucket list. Mark’s also going to give us some outdoor tips on picking the right paddle and canoe for the job. And, Lawrence Gunther will be sharing some campfire reflections including a few blind paddling tips of his own.

About Outdoors with Lawrence Gunther:

Listen live Saturdays and Sundays at 2:30 p.m. Eastern over basic cable on AMI-audio, or stream episodes as a podcast. Send us your comments at Feedback@AMI.Ca and please rank us on Apple Podcast.

For more Lawrence Gunther check out Blue Fish Radio

The Blue Fish Radio show features subjects and people of special interest to the future of water, fish and fishing, and is ranked as one of the top 30 fishing podcasts on the internet.

 

Each week the host, Lawrence Gunther, interviews Canada’s “giants” in the fishing industry,  CEO’s of conservation and sport fishing organizations,  leading fish biologists and researchers, government scientists and politicians, and people with local and indigenous knowledge who exemplify the spirit of conservation and citizen science.

 

The Blue Fish Radio Show is the official fishing podcast of Outdoor Canada Magazine. The Show is also rebroadcast across Canada 5-times each week by AMI-audio over basic cable and satellite TV.

Episode 3: Dogs and Guide dogs18 Sep 202000:28:13

In 1986, I was one of the first ten people in Ontario to get a guide dog. Today on Outdoors with Lawrence Gunther we are talking dogs and especially guide dogs. Ms. Lilly has some fun facts about guide dogs, our bucket list recommendation includes an interview with the co-managers of the CNIB guide Dog School where they only Train Guide dogs, and I’ve got some tips on caring for your guide dog.

About Outdoors with Lawrence Gunther:

Listen live Saturdays and Sundays at 2:30 p.m. Eastern over basic cable on AMI-audio, or stream episodes as a podcast. Send us your comments at Feedback@AMI.Ca and please rank us on Apple Podcast.

For more Lawrence Gunther check out Blue Fish Radio

The Blue Fish Radio show features subjects and people of special interest to the future of water, fish and fishing, and is ranked as one of the top 30 fishing podcasts on the internet.

 

Each week the host, Lawrence Gunther, interviews Canada’s “giants” in the fishing industry,  CEO’s of conservation and sport fishing organizations,  leading fish biologists and researchers, government scientists and politicians, and people with local and indigenous knowledge who exemplify the spirit of conservation and citizen science.

 

The Blue Fish Radio Show is the official fishing podcast of Outdoor Canada Magazine. The Show is also rebroadcast across Canada 5-times each week by AMI-audio over basic cable and satellite TV.

Episode 2: Marmots, Forests, Hiking and Living in Harmony12 Sep 202000:25:03

Starting with the plight of one tiny animal called Marmots, we expand our perspective to include ancient old-growth forests and learn how the future of both are connected. We then pivot slightly to view forests as places of sustenance for all, and pick up a few hiking tips including how to select the right cane / stick for the job. Our host and story teller draws on a lifetime of outdoor living to weave stories into every twist and turn along the path, on this episode of Outdoors with Lawrence Gunther titled, “Marmots, Forests, Hiking and Living in Harmony”.

About Outdoors with Lawrence Gunther:

Listen live Saturdays and Sundays at 2:30 p.m. Eastern over basic cable on AMI-audio, or stream episodes as a podcast. Send us your comments at Feedback@AMI.Ca and please rank us on Apple Podcast.

For more Lawrence Gunther check out Blue Fish Radio

The Blue Fish Radio show features subjects and people of special interest to the future of water, fish and fishing, and is ranked as one of the top 30 fishing podcasts on the internet.

 

Each week the host, Lawrence Gunther, interviews Canada’s “giants” in the fishing industry,  CEO’s of conservation and sport fishing organizations,  leading fish biologists and researchers, government scientists and politicians, and people with local and indigenous knowledge who exemplify the spirit of conservation and citizen science.

 

The Blue Fish Radio Show is the official fishing podcast of Outdoor Canada Magazine. The Show is also rebroadcast across Canada 5-times each week by AMI-audio over basic cable and satellite TV.

Episode 99: Monarch Butterflies and Underwater Sonar17 Mar 202400:27:37

On Episode 99 of Outdoors with Lawrence Gunther, Lilly shares good news about the state of Monarch butterflies. Then, Lawrence speaks with fishing professional David Chong about recent significant advancements in underwater sonar technologies now being used on recreational fishing boats. And, Lawrence has tips on fishing boat accessibility and reflects on how boats have evolved to fit people’s fishing preferences. 

Highlights:

  • Introduction (00:00)
  • Lilly on Monarch Butterflies (00:37)
  • David Chong on New Underwater Sonar Technologies (02:54)
  • Lawrence on Fishing Boat Accessibility (18:23)
  • How Boats Have Evolved with Fishing Preferences (23:36)
  • Show Close (27:00)

Guest Bio –from Rapid Fishing Solutions.com

David Chong is one of the most recognizable competitive anglers and fishing personalities in Canada. His tournament success is only surpassed by his desire to share his passion for fishing with young and old. Youth initiatives like the "Catch a Dream" Kids Fishing Derby and Fishing Friendzy are extremely important to David as well as educational ventures such as BassTalk, Live2Fish and "EVERYTHING You Wanted to Know About FISHING ... but were afraid to ask!"

David is widely renowned for being on the cutting edge of new fishing equipment, techniques and knowledge. He believes that if you take care of your equipment, your equipment will take care of you and that an organized boat is a productive boat! This makes his new relationship as a pro ambassador with Rapid Fishing Solutions a perfect match. He is looking forward to using and promoting Rapid Fishing Solutions' innovative unique products.

Follow David Chong on X/Twitter: @FishHardDave

David Chong's Fish Hard Dream Big Facebook Page

About Outdoors with Lawrence Gunther:

Listen live Saturdays and Sundays at 2:30 p.m. Eastern over basic cable on AMI-audio, or stream episodes as a podcast. Send us your comments at Feedback@AMI.Ca and please rank us on Apple Podcast.

For more Lawrence Gunther check out Blue Fish Radio

The Blue Fish Radio show features subjects and people of special interest to the future of water, fish and fishing, and is ranked as one of the top 30 fishing podcasts on the internet.

 

Each week the host, Lawrence Gunther, interviews Canada’s “giants” in the fishing industry,  CEO’s of conservation and sport fishing organizations,  leading fish biologists and researchers, government scientists and politicians, and people with local and indigenous knowledge who exemplify the spirit of conservation and citizen science.

 

The Blue Fish Radio Show is the official fishing podcast of Outdoor Canada Magazine. The Show is also rebroadcast across Canada 5-times each week by AMI-audio over basic cable and satellite TV.

Episode 1: What makes an Outdoors Person, Bucket Lists and Buck Saws04 Sep 202000:33:31

In the inaugural episode of Outdoors with Lawrence Gunther, we get schooled with Ms. Lily on what kind of outdoors person you are. We'll also talk bucket lists with Heather Figueiredo, Founder and Director of the Cambridge Farm and Forest School. Finally Lawrence will tell you how he uses buck saws.

About Outdoors with Lawrence Gunther:

Listen live Saturdays and Sundays at 2:30 p.m. Eastern over basic cable on AMI-audio, or stream episodes as a podcast. Send us your comments at Feedback@AMI.Ca and please rank us on Apple Podcast.

For more Lawrence Gunther check out Blue Fish Radio

The Blue Fish Radio show features subjects and people of special interest to the future of water, fish and fishing, and is ranked as one of the top 30 fishing podcasts on the internet.

 

Each week the host, Lawrence Gunther, interviews Canada’s “giants” in the fishing industry,  CEO’s of conservation and sport fishing organizations,  leading fish biologists and researchers, government scientists and politicians, and people with local and indigenous knowledge who exemplify the spirit of conservation and citizen science.

 

The Blue Fish Radio Show is the official fishing podcast of Outdoor Canada Magazine. The Show is also rebroadcast across Canada 5-times each week by AMI-audio over basic cable and satellite TV.

Outdoors : Teaser03 Sep 202000:00:29

Join Lawrence Gunther for the latest outdoor lifestyle news, environmental issues, reviews of outdoor tech and tips on exploring the outdoors with a guide dog

About Outdoors with Lawrence Gunther:

Listen live Saturdays and Sundays at 2:30 p.m. Eastern over basic cable on AMI-audio, or stream episodes as a podcast. Send us your comments at Feedback@AMI.Ca and please rank us on Apple Podcast.

For more Lawrence Gunther check out Blue Fish Radio

The Blue Fish Radio show features subjects and people of special interest to the future of water, fish and fishing, and is ranked as one of the top 30 fishing podcasts on the internet.

 

Each week the host, Lawrence Gunther, interviews Canada’s “giants” in the fishing industry,  CEO’s of conservation and sport fishing organizations,  leading fish biologists and researchers, government scientists and politicians, and people with local and indigenous knowledge who exemplify the spirit of conservation and citizen science.

 

The Blue Fish Radio Show is the official fishing podcast of Outdoor Canada Magazine. The Show is also rebroadcast across Canada 5-times each week by AMI-audio over basic cable and satellite TV.

Episode 98: Arctic Foxes and the Great Canadian Shark03 Mar 202400:28:22

On this episode of Outdoors with Lawrence Gunther, Lilly shares news about Canada’s Arctic foxes, and Lawrence speaks with Dalhousie University’s Chris Harvey-Clark about his new book “In Search of the Great Canadian Shark.” With spring on the way, we have tips on how to decide what type of angler you are, and Lawrence reflects on the path to becoming a responsible angler. 

Highlights:

  • Introduction (00:00)
  • Lilly on the Arctic Fox (00:39)
  • Chris Harvey-Clark on his book “In Search of the Great Canadian Shark” (05:23)
  • What Type of Angler Are You? (20:04)
  • How Do You Become a Responsible Angler? (25:05)
  • Show Close (27:48)

Guest Bio (from Canadian Geographic)

Dr. Chris Harvey-Clark obtained a B.Sc. degree with Distinction in Marine Biology in 1981 at the University of Victoria, followed by a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine in 1985 from the University of Saskatchewan, and has practiced mixed species and aquatic/ exotic animal medicine in five provinces. Currently appointed at Dalhousie University in Halifax, N.S., he has published more than 50 research and clinical papers and book chapters on veterinary aspects of wildlife and marine species.

In 1995, he initiated a WWF-funded research program elucidating the biology of the leatherback sea turtle in the North Atlantic Ocean which resulted in the creation of the Canadian Sea Turtle Network. In 2003, he developed a diving research program using telemetry to investigate the biology and ecology of the Greenland shark and continues to use similar techniques in the study of another elusive species, the Atlantic Torpedo ray. Since 2018, Harvey-Clark has been active in research and conservation efforts focussed on the restoration of the severely endangered Atlantic Whitefish.

As part of a lifetime of support for citizen science and facilitating marine environmental conservation, he has written, filmed and hosted more than 30 natural history documentaries for Discovery Channel, BBC, National Film Board of Canada, History Channel, Netflix and National Geographic. An avid underwater image maker and diver since 1976, he participated in the creation of the late Rob Stewarts famous documentary Sharkwater II; Extinction. He wrote the first photo-illustrated marine life guide to the Maritimes, Eastern Tidepool and Reef, in 1996, a Canadian bestseller. In 2021 he published an expanded new guide, Maritime Marine Life. Since 2020, his research has involved the first-ever Canadian photo identification database documenting the resurgence of great white sharks in Atlantic Canadian waters.

More on Chris’ upcoming book “In Search of the Great Canadian Shark” available March 15, 2024 (info from Nimbus Publishing)

The story provides a firsthand account of underwater naturalist and veterinarian Dr Chris Harvey-Clark’s many diving research adventures with sharks, torpedo rays, endangered Northern Right Whales and other charismatic megafauna in Canadian waters. The book is loaded with fascinating biological discoveries and anecdotes featuring the secret lives of aquatic animals and tells the story of a burgeoning passion for marine species and undersea exploration.

From early experiences as a marine biologist and commercial diver to later, first-ever studies with Greenland sharks, torpedo rays, beavers and ultimately Great White sharks in Canadian waters, Chris gives you an immersive look at the unique animals and people encountered in Canada’s three oceans, as global warming changes the invisible underwater world that surrounds us.

About Outdoors with Lawrence Gunther:

Listen live Saturdays and Sundays at 2:30 p.m. Eastern over basic cable on AMI-audio, or stream episodes as a podcast. Send us your comments at Feedback@AMI.Ca and please rank us on Apple Podcast.

For more Lawrence Gunther check out Blue Fish Radio

The Blue Fish Radio show features subjects and people of special interest to the future of water, fish and fishing, and is ranked as one of the top 30 fishing podcasts on the internet.

 

Each week the host, Lawrence Gunther, interviews Canada’s “giants” in the fishing industry,  CEO’s of conservation and sport fishing organizations,  leading fish biologists and researchers, government scientists and politicians, and people with local and indigenous knowledge who exemplify the spirit of conservation and citizen science.

 

The Blue Fish Radio Show is the official fishing podcast of Outdoor Canada Magazine. The Show is also rebroadcast across Canada 5-times each week by AMI-audio over basic cable and satellite TV.

Episode 97: Snowy Owls, Invasive Species and Ice Walking Blind18 Feb 202400:25:05

In Episode 97 of Outdoors with Lawrence Gunther, we begin with Lilly describing the life choices of snowy owls. Then, Lawrence speaks with Jenna White from the Invasive Species Centre about what we can all do to prevent the spread of invasive species, and he has tips on how to stay upright while walking on ice blind.

Highlights:

  • Show Open (00:00)
  • Lilly on Snowy Owls (00:31)
  • Interview with Jenna White from the Invasive Species Centre (04:05)
  • Tips for Walking on Ice with your Guide Dog (21:33)
  • Public Service Announcement for the Invasive Species Centre (23:45)
  • Show Close (24:30)

About the Invasive Species Centre:

Incorporated as a non-for-profit in 2011, the Invasive Species Centre is a hub for collaboration and knowledge sharing. The Centre is a respected partner and leader in invasive species science, education, and action.

The Invasive Species Centre connects stakeholders, knowledge and technology to prevent and reduce the spread of invasive species that harm Canada’s environment, economy and society.

https://www.invasivespeciescentre.ca/

About Outdoors with Lawrence Gunther:

Listen live Saturdays and Sundays at 2:30 p.m. Eastern over basic cable on AMI-audio, or stream episodes as a podcast. Send us your comments at Feedback@AMI.Ca and please rank us on Apple Podcast.

For more Lawrence Gunther check out Blue Fish Radio

The Blue Fish Radio show features subjects and people of special interest to the future of water, fish and fishing, and is ranked as one of the top 30 fishing podcasts on the internet.

 

Each week the host, Lawrence Gunther, interviews Canada’s “giants” in the fishing industry,  CEO’s of conservation and sport fishing organizations,  leading fish biologists and researchers, government scientists and politicians, and people with local and indigenous knowledge who exemplify the spirit of conservation and citizen science.

 

The Blue Fish Radio Show is the official fishing podcast of Outdoor Canada Magazine. The Show is also rebroadcast across Canada 5-times each week by AMI-audio over basic cable and satellite TV.

Episode 96: Baby Sharks, Electric Boats and Boating Blind04 Feb 202400:28:19

On Episode 96 of Outdoors with Lawrence Gunther, Lilly tells us why baby sharks are cute. Then, Lawrence speaks with Jeff Butler, an electric boat expert and editor of the Plugboats newsletter, offers five tips on buying a boat, and reflects on driving boats blind. 

Highlights:

  • Show Open (00:00)
  • Lilly on Why Baby Sharks Are Cute (00:34)
  • Jeff Butler Interview on Boats (05:21)
  • 5 Tips on Finding the Right Boat (20:34)
  • Reflections on Boating Blind (25:29)
  • Show Close (27:46)

Guest Bio – https://plugboats.com/

Jeff Butler is an electric boat expert and editor of the Plugboats newsletter.

Plugboats is the journal of electric boats, and is not in any way connected to the excellent convention in Europe called "Plugboat." 

Jeff started Plugboats because he is positive that the best way forward and the future for all modes of transportation is with electricity as the power source. Not fossil fuels.

Jeff likes boats and loves being on the water, but is more interested in the environmental and carbon-free aspect of electric boats than the boats themselves.

About Outdoors with Lawrence Gunther:

Listen live Saturdays and Sundays at 3 p.m. Eastern over basic cable on AMI-audio, or stream episodes as a podcast. Send us your comments at Feedback@AMI.Ca and please rank us on Apple Podcast.

For more Lawrence Gunther check out Blue Fish Radio

The Blue Fish Radio show features subjects and people of special interest to the future of water, fish and fishing, and is ranked as one of the top 30 fishing podcasts on the internet.

Each week the host, Lawrence Gunther, interviews Canada’s “giants” in the fishing industry, CEOs of conservation and sport fishing organizations,  leading fish biologists and researchers, government scientists and politicians, and people with local and indigenous knowledge who exemplify the spirit of conservation and citizen science.

The Blue Fish Radio Show is the official fishing podcast of Outdoor Canada Magazine. The Show is also rebroadcast across Canada 5-times each week by AMI Audio over basic cable and satellite TV.

 

About Outdoors with Lawrence Gunther:

Listen live Saturdays and Sundays at 2:30 p.m. Eastern over basic cable on AMI-audio, or stream episodes as a podcast. Send us your comments at Feedback@AMI.Ca and please rank us on Apple Podcast.

For more Lawrence Gunther check out Blue Fish Radio

The Blue Fish Radio show features subjects and people of special interest to the future of water, fish and fishing, and is ranked as one of the top 30 fishing podcasts on the internet.

 

Each week the host, Lawrence Gunther, interviews Canada’s “giants” in the fishing industry,  CEO’s of conservation and sport fishing organizations,  leading fish biologists and researchers, government scientists and politicians, and people with local and indigenous knowledge who exemplify the spirit of conservation and citizen science.

 

The Blue Fish Radio Show is the official fishing podcast of Outdoor Canada Magazine. The Show is also rebroadcast across Canada 5-times each week by AMI-audio over basic cable and satellite TV.

Episode 95: Beavers and Reconciliation21 Jan 202400:28:05

On Episode 95 of Outdoors with Lawrence Gunther, Lilly shares news about beavers on the move and the world’s largest beaver dam. Then, Lawrence speaks with Abraham Francis of the Mohawk of Akwesasne First Nations about past and current connections to the St. Lawrence River, we have tips on staying warm on the ice, and Lawrence reflects on why he enjoys snowmobiling. 

Highlights:

  • Show Open (00:00)
  • Lilly Talks About the World’s Largest Beaver Dam (00:51)
  • The Original Wild Beavers & their Descendants (02:03)
  • Other Beaver Talents (03:30)
  • The Beaver Population Today (03:52)
  • Introducing Abraham Francis (05:08)
  • History of Akwesasne First Nations (06:23)
  • Fish, Game & Agriculture (09:37)
  • Impacts of Pollution (11:40)
  • Lawrence’s Tips for Staying Warm on the Ice (19:13)
  • The Many Joys of Snowmobiling (24:05)
  • Show Close (27:30)

Guest Bio link

Abraham Francis - Environmental Science Officer for the Mohawk Council of Akwesasne

Abraham Francis has a BS in Microbiology, 2014, and MS in Natural Resources, 2019, from Cornell University. His past experiences include community empowerment, engagement and research with the Mohawk Council of Akwesasne and a variety of other community-based organizations. 

His Masters’ Thesis focused on applied research to develop a biocultural land stewardship strategy for existing and newly settled Native American Land Claims on the St. Regis Mohawk Reservation, Akwesasne. Currently, he works as the Environmental Science Officer for the Mohawk Council of Akwesasne - Environment Program. The position allows him to develop and implement project that are inspired and directed by community needs as well as influenced by his research interests at the intersection environmental studies, Indigenous methodologies, community engagement, education, health, social services, law, and cultural foundations as a means for empowerment and healing within Indigenous Communities

More about Abraham Francis - Great River Rapport:  Roles & Responsibilities

About Outdoors with Lawrence Gunther:

Listen live Saturdays and Sundays at 2:30 p.m. Eastern over basic cable on AMI-audio, or stream episodes as a podcast. Send us your comments at Feedback@AMI.Ca and please rank us on Apple Podcast.

 

For more Lawrence Gunther check out Blue Fish Radio

The Blue Fish Radio show features subjects and people of special interest to the future of water, fish and fishing, and is ranked as one of the top 30 fishing podcasts on the internet.

Each week the host, Lawrence Gunther, interviews Canada’s “giants” in the fishing industry,  CEO’s of conservation and sport fishing organizations,  leading fish biologists and researchers, government scientists and politicians, and people with local and indigenous knowledge who exemplify the spirit of conservation and citizen science.

The Blue Fish Radio Show is the official fishing podcast of Outdoor Canada Magazine. The Show is also rebroadcast across Canada 5-times each week by AMI Audio over basic cable and satellite TV.

About Outdoors with Lawrence Gunther:

Listen live Saturdays and Sundays at 2:30 p.m. Eastern over basic cable on AMI-audio, or stream episodes as a podcast. Send us your comments at Feedback@AMI.Ca and please rank us on Apple Podcast.

For more Lawrence Gunther check out Blue Fish Radio

The Blue Fish Radio show features subjects and people of special interest to the future of water, fish and fishing, and is ranked as one of the top 30 fishing podcasts on the internet.

 

Each week the host, Lawrence Gunther, interviews Canada’s “giants” in the fishing industry,  CEO’s of conservation and sport fishing organizations,  leading fish biologists and researchers, government scientists and politicians, and people with local and indigenous knowledge who exemplify the spirit of conservation and citizen science.

 

The Blue Fish Radio Show is the official fishing podcast of Outdoor Canada Magazine. The Show is also rebroadcast across Canada 5-times each week by AMI-audio over basic cable and satellite TV.

Episode 94: Ice Fishing, National Geographic and Photographing Environmental Conflicts Part III07 Jan 202400:27:03

On Episode 94 of Outdoors with Lawrence Gunther, Lilly and Lawrence look back at 2023, and ahead to what’s coming in 2024. National Geographic photographer Brent Stirton is back for the final installment of his three-part series on photographing environmental and human conflict. And, Lawrence appeared on AMI's NOW with Dave Brown to discuss accessible and safe ice fishing tips and tech for you and your guide dog. Winter has landed, time to get out there and enjoy the season. 

Highlights:

  • Show Open (00:00)
  • Lilly & Lawrence Reflect on 2023 (00:45)
  • Brent Stirton (National Geographic Photographer) Interview – Part 3 (07:53)
  • Lawrence Discusses Accessible Ice Fishing on NOW with Dave Brown (18:02)
  • Show Close (26:29)

About Brent Stirton:

Brent Stirton is a South African photographer with an extensive history in the documentary world. Brent’s work has been published by National Geographic Magazine, GEO, Le Figaro, Stern, Der Spiegel, Paris Match, Vanity Fair, Newsweek, Time, The New York Times Magazine, The UK Sunday Times Magazine and many other respected international titles. 

Brent is a fellow of the National Geographic society and a National Geographic explorer. He has worked for UN OCHA, UNICEF, UN FAO, Doctors without Borders, Drugs for Neglected Disease, WWF, CNN, the Ford, Clinton and Gates Foundations, the Nike Foundation and the World Economic Forum. Brent has shot numerous reports for Human Rights Watch. He has done commercial assignments including annual reports for Novartis and commercial work for Volvo and Landrover. He is a Canon Ambassador.

Brent has received 13 awards from World Press Photo and 16 awards from The Pictures of the Year International contest. He has won a National Magazine Award for his work for National Geographic Magazine in the Congo. He has won the Visa D’or award from Visa Pour L’Image twice for feature photography. Brent has twice been a finalist for the Prix Pictet award. He has been named Wildlife photographer of the year by the British Natural History Museum and has won Wildlife photojournalist of the year five times. In 2016 Brent won the National Geographic Magazine Photographer's Photographer Award. He has received multiple awards from the World Photography Awards, the Overseas Press Club, The Webbys, The Association of International Broadcasters, the HIPA Awards, the Frontline Club, the Deadline Club, Days Japan, China International Photo Awards, the Lead Awards Germany, Graphis, Communication Arts, American Photography, American Photo and the American Society of Publication Designers as well as the London Association of Photographers. Brent has received multiple Lucie Awards including International photographer of the Year.

Brent has been recognized by the United Nations for his work on the Environment and in the field of HIV/AIDS. Brent guided and co-produced a documentary on Virunga National Park - The Gorilla Murders for National Geographic Television as well as appearing in the show. The documentary won the Emmy for Best Investigative Documentary Feature. Brent received a Peabody Award for his work with Human Rights Watch for most significant work in an electronic medium.

Brent’s work has appeared in numerous print shows around the world and his images are in a number of museum collections. Brent currently spends most of his time working on long-term investigative projects for National Geographic Magazine. He is a Senior Correspondent for Getty Images. He remains committed to issues relating to wildlife and conservation, global health, diminishing cultures, sustainability and the environment. 

Official Website

Canon Ambassador Profile

 

About Outdoors with Lawrence Gunther:

Listen live Saturdays and Sundays at 2:30 p.m. Eastern over basic cable on AMI-audio, or stream episodes as a podcast. Send us your comments at Feedback@AMI.Ca and please rank us on Apple Podcast.

 

For more Lawrence Gunther check out Blue Fish Radio

The Blue Fish Radio show features subjects and people of special interest to the future of water, fish and fishing, and is ranked as one of the top 30 fishing podcasts on the internet.

Each week the host, Lawrence Gunther, interviews Canada’s “giants” in the fishing industry,  CEO’s of conservation and sport fishing organizations,  leading fish biologists and researchers, government scientists and politicians, and people with local and indigenous knowledge who exemplify the spirit of conservation and citizen science.

The Blue Fish Radio Show is the official fishing podcast of Outdoor Canada Magazine. The Show is also rebroadcast across Canada 5-times each week by AMI Audio over basic cable and satellite TV.

About Outdoors with Lawrence Gunther:

Listen live Saturdays and Sundays at 2:30 p.m. Eastern over basic cable on AMI-audio, or stream episodes as a podcast. Send us your comments at Feedback@AMI.Ca and please rank us on Apple Podcast.

For more Lawrence Gunther check out Blue Fish Radio

The Blue Fish Radio show features subjects and people of special interest to the future of water, fish and fishing, and is ranked as one of the top 30 fishing podcasts on the internet.

 

Each week the host, Lawrence Gunther, interviews Canada’s “giants” in the fishing industry,  CEO’s of conservation and sport fishing organizations,  leading fish biologists and researchers, government scientists and politicians, and people with local and indigenous knowledge who exemplify the spirit of conservation and citizen science.

 

The Blue Fish Radio Show is the official fishing podcast of Outdoor Canada Magazine. The Show is also rebroadcast across Canada 5-times each week by AMI-audio over basic cable and satellite TV.

Episode 93: Boreal Forest Resilience and Reporting on Living Blind in 3rd World Countries24 Dec 202300:25:30

On Episode 93 of Outdoors with Lawrence Gunther, Lilly explores how scientists are measuring the resilience of Canada’s Boreal Forest after the worst year of forest fires on record. Also, National Geographic photographer Brent Stirton shares stories about what it’s like for people who are blind and living in Third World countries, Lawrence has a few tips on how to safely and sustainably trim back and space trees, and reflects on why he has a special place in his heart for Canada’s evergreens.

Highlights:

  • Show Open (00:00)
  • Lilly Discusses Health of Canada’s Boreal Forest (00:58)
  • Part 2 of Conversation with Nat-Geo Photographer Brent Stirton (05:00)
  • “The Cure for Blindness” - National Geographic Story (05:58)
  • Accommodation through Technology & Productivity (10:06)
  • Underestimating the Blind & Shifting Priorities (12:25)
  • Experiencing Nature & Knowledge Keepers (17:26)
  • How to Safely Trim & Space Trees (20:09)
  • For the Love of Evergreens (23:36)
  • Show Close (24:57)

About Brent Stirton:

Brent Stirton is a South African photographer with an extensive history in the documentary world. Brent’s work has been published by National Geographic Magazine, GEO, Le Figaro, Stern, Der Spiegel, Paris Match, Vanity Fair, Newsweek, Time, The New York Times Magazine, The UK Sunday Times Magazine and many other respected international titles. 

Brent is a fellow of the National Geographic society and a National Geographic explorer. He has worked for UN OCHA, UNICEF, UN FAO, Doctors without Borders, Drugs for Neglected Disease, WWF, CNN, the Ford, Clinton and Gates Foundations, the Nike Foundation and the World Economic Forum. Brent has shot numerous reports for Human Rights Watch. He has done commercial assignments including annual reports for Novartis and commercial work for Volvo and Landrover. He is a Canon Ambassador.

Brent has received 13 awards from World Press Photo and 16 awards from The Pictures of the Year International contest. He has won a National Magazine Award for his work for National Geographic Magazine in the Congo. He has won the Visa D’or award from Visa Pour L’Image twice for feature photography. Brent has twice been a finalist for the Prix Pictet award. He has been named Wildlife photographer of the year by the British Natural History Museum and has won Wildlife photojournalist of the year five times. In 2016 Brent won the National Geographic Magazine Photographer's Photographer Award. He has received multiple awards from the World Photography Awards, the Overseas Press Club, The Webbys, The Association of International Broadcasters, the HIPA Awards, the Frontline Club, the Deadline Club, Days Japan, China International Photo Awards, the Lead Awards Germany, Graphis, Communication Arts, American Photography, American Photo and the American Society of Publication Designers as well as the London Association of Photographers. Brent has received multiple Lucie Awards including International photographer of the Year.

Brent has been recognized by the United Nations for his work on the Environment and in the field of HIV/AIDS. Brent guided and co-produced a documentary on Virunga National Park - The Gorilla Murders for National Geographic Television as well as appearing in the show. The documentary won the Emmy for Best Investigative Documentary Feature. Brent received a Peabody Award for his work with Human Rights Watch for most significant work in an electronic medium.

Brent’s work has appeared in numerous print shows around the world and his images are in a number of museum collections. Brent currently spends most of his time working on long-term investigative projects for National Geographic Magazine. He is a Senior Correspondent for Getty Images. He remains committed to issues relating to wildlife and conservation, global health, diminishing cultures, sustainability and the environment. 

Official Website

Canon Ambassador Profile

 

About Outdoors with Lawrence Gunther:

Listen live Saturdays and Sundays at 2:30 p.m. Eastern over basic cable on AMI-audio, or stream episodes as a podcast. Send us your comments at Feedback@AMI.Ca and please rank us on Apple Podcast.

About Outdoors with Lawrence Gunther:

Listen live Saturdays and Sundays at 2:30 p.m. Eastern over basic cable on AMI-audio, or stream episodes as a podcast. Send us your comments at Feedback@AMI.Ca and please rank us on Apple Podcast.

For more Lawrence Gunther check out Blue Fish Radio

The Blue Fish Radio show features subjects and people of special interest to the future of water, fish and fishing, and is ranked as one of the top 30 fishing podcasts on the internet.

 

Each week the host, Lawrence Gunther, interviews Canada’s “giants” in the fishing industry,  CEO’s of conservation and sport fishing organizations,  leading fish biologists and researchers, government scientists and politicians, and people with local and indigenous knowledge who exemplify the spirit of conservation and citizen science.

 

The Blue Fish Radio Show is the official fishing podcast of Outdoor Canada Magazine. The Show is also rebroadcast across Canada 5-times each week by AMI-audio over basic cable and satellite TV.

Episode 92: Marine Mammal Communications and Photographing Environmental Conflicts10 Dec 202300:28:14

On this episode of Outdoors with Lawrence Gunther, Lilly shares a story about dolphins rescuing a mother and baby whale from sharks, and we learn about marine mammal communications. National Geographic photographer Brent Stirton shares stories about his 25 years of photographing and reporting on environmental conflict, and Lawrence has a few tips on taking pictures without the use of sight. Lawrence also reflects on getting outdoors to open up your hearing.. 

Highlights:

  • Introduction (00:00)
  • How Animals Hear Underwater / Dolphins Rescue Whale (01:00)
  • Human Hearing Test (02:42)
  • Blue Whales Frequency Range (06:20)
  • Brent Stirton Interview (7:46)
  • Getting Started as a Photographer (8:52)
  • Covering the End of Apartheid in South Africa & Photographing African Conflicts (10:31)
  • Becoming an “Environmental Photographer” (11:33)
  • Photographing Evacuation of Mountain Gorillas for Newsweek (13:00)
  • Working for National Geographic (15:05)
  • Covering Environmental Conflicts (16:26)
  • Human Greed, the Illegal Wildlife Trade & Ancient Asian Medicine (17:07)
  • Shutting Down the Shark Fin Industry (20:06)
  • COVID, Human Disease & the Bush Meat Industry (21:13)
  • Lawrence’s Photography Tips for Blind and Partially-Sighted People (23:35)
  • Why Your Hearing Expands in the Outdoors (26:06)
  • Show Close (27:40)

About Brent Stirton:

Brent Stirton is a South African photographer with an extensive history in the documentary world. Brent’s work has been published by National Geographic Magazine, GEO, Le Figaro, Stern, Der Spiegel, Paris Match, Vanity Fair, Newsweek, Time, The New York Times Magazine, The UK Sunday Times Magazine and many other respected international titles. 

Brent is a fellow of the National Geographic society and a National Geographic explorer. He has worked for UN OCHA, UNICEF, UN FAO, Doctors without Borders, Drugs for Neglected Disease, WWF, CNN, the Ford, Clinton and Gates Foundations, the Nike Foundation and the World Economic Forum. Brent has shot numerous reports for Human Rights Watch. He has done commercial assignments including annual reports for Novartis and commercial work for Volvo and Landrover. He is a Canon Ambassador.

Brent has received 13 awards from World Press Photo and 16 awards from The Pictures of the Year International contest. He has won a National Magazine Award for his work for National Geographic Magazine in the Congo. He has won the Visa D’or award from Visa Pour L’Image twice for feature photography. Brent has twice been a finalist for the Prix Pictet award. He has been named Wildlife photographer of the year by the British Natural History Museum and has won Wildlife photojournalist of the year five times. In 2016 Brent won the National Geographic Magazine Photographer's Photographer Award. He has received multiple awards from the World Photography Awards, the Overseas Press Club, The Webbys, The Association of International Broadcasters, the HIPA Awards, the Frontline Club, the Deadline Club, Days Japan, China International Photo Awards, the Lead Awards Germany, Graphis, Communication Arts, American Photography, American Photo and the American Society of Publication Designers as well as the London Association of Photographers. Brent has received multiple Lucie Awards including International photographer of the Year.

Brent has been recognized by the United Nations for his work on the Environment and in the field of HIV/AIDS. Brent guided and co-produced a documentary on Virunga National Park - The Gorilla Murders for National Geographic Television as well as appearing in the show. The documentary won the Emmy for Best Investigative Documentary Feature. Brent received a Peabody Award for his work with Human Rights Watch for most significant work in an electronic medium.

Brent’s work has appeared in numerous print shows around the world and his images are in a number of museum collections. Brent currently spends most of his time working on long-term investigative projects for National Geographic Magazine. He is a Senior Correspondent for Getty Images. He remains committed to issues relating to wildlife and conservation, global health, diminishing cultures, sustainability and the environment. 

Official Website

Canon Ambassador Profile

 

About Outdoors with Lawrence Gunther:

Listen live Saturdays and Sundays at 2:30 p.m. Eastern over basic cable on AMI-audio, or stream episodes as a podcast. Send us your comments at Feedback@AMI.Ca and please rank us on Apple Podcast.

About Outdoors with Lawrence Gunther:

Listen live Saturdays and Sundays at 2:30 p.m. Eastern over basic cable on AMI-audio, or stream episodes as a podcast. Send us your comments at Feedback@AMI.Ca and please rank us on Apple Podcast.

For more Lawrence Gunther check out Blue Fish Radio

The Blue Fish Radio show features subjects and people of special interest to the future of water, fish and fishing, and is ranked as one of the top 30 fishing podcasts on the internet.

 

Each week the host, Lawrence Gunther, interviews Canada’s “giants” in the fishing industry,  CEO’s of conservation and sport fishing organizations,  leading fish biologists and researchers, government scientists and politicians, and people with local and indigenous knowledge who exemplify the spirit of conservation and citizen science.

 

The Blue Fish Radio Show is the official fishing podcast of Outdoor Canada Magazine. The Show is also rebroadcast across Canada 5-times each week by AMI-audio over basic cable and satellite TV.

Episode 91: Sea Turtles and Becoming an Ocean Bridge Intern26 Nov 202300:28:06

On this episode of Outdoors with Lawrence Gunther, Lilly reveals the mystery of sea turtles, and special guest Emilie DeRochie shares her experience as an Ocean Bridge Intern and why inclusion is more important than ever.  

Lawrence shares some tips on how you can get a start as a conservation or environmental professional and reflects on his own career challenges and successes as a professional conservationist who is blind.  

Catch Outdoors with Lawrence Gunther every Saturday and Sunday on AMI-audio at 2:30 p.m., or download the podcast.

What is Ocean Bridge?

The Ocean Bridge program is a 20-week (Fall and Spring) part-time program designed for Canadians and permanent residents aged 19–30 from coast to coast to coast. Each year, the program connects 120 youth and young professionals from rural land-locked towns, northern communities, urban coastal cities and anywhere in between to form a national cohort of ocean ambassadors.

Find out more: https://ocean.org/learn-explore/youth-programs/ocean-bridge/

About Outdoors with Lawrence Gunther:

Listen live Saturdays and Sundays at 2:30 p.m. Eastern over basic cable on AMI-audio, or stream episodes as a podcast. Send us your comments at Feedback@AMI.Ca and please rank us on Apple Podcast.

For more Lawrence Gunther check out Blue Fish Radio

The Blue Fish Radio show features subjects and people of special interest to the future of water, fish and fishing, and is ranked as one of the top 30 fishing podcasts on the internet.

 

Each week the host, Lawrence Gunther, interviews Canada’s “giants” in the fishing industry,  CEO’s of conservation and sport fishing organizations,  leading fish biologists and researchers, government scientists and politicians, and people with local and indigenous knowledge who exemplify the spirit of conservation and citizen science.

 

The Blue Fish Radio Show is the official fishing podcast of Outdoor Canada Magazine. The Show is also rebroadcast across Canada 5-times each week by AMI-audio over basic cable and satellite TV.

Meet the Moose, Fish Art & Dock Accessibility21 Jul 202400:28:46

On this episode of Outdoors with Lawrence Gunther, Lilly shares facts about moose, and Lawrence speaks with LeeAnna and Brian Luoma from Reelistic Replicas, producers of two-dimensional fish art. We have tips on what makes for an accessible dock and a reflection on why so many docks are both inaccessible and unusable. 

Highlights

  • Intro (00:00)
  • Meet the Moose with Lilly (00:33)
  • LeeAnna and Brian Luoma from Reelistic Replicas (07:17)
  • Accessible Docks (21:25)
  • Show Close (28:11)

About Reelistic Replicas

My name is Brian, a former avid angler who used to fish and explore the lakes of Northern Minnesota, Canada, and beyond. Sadly, my passion was cut short by F.S.H. Muscular Dystrophy, which left me too weak to continue my fishing adventures. However, I have always enjoyed all kinds of art, especially the beautiful colours of fish. After perfecting a way to create lifelike fish replicas out of 2 dimensional laser cut metal I was inspired to open an online shop to share my creations with others.

My shop called Reelistic Replicas is where I create Realistic fish and rustic decor for your home, cabin, business, lodge and lake home.

Welcome to a world where flat metal transcends its limitations, blurring the line between reality and illusion. Realistic Replicas turns two-dimensional laser-cut metal into astonishingly realistic fish replicas.

About Outdoors with Lawrence Gunther:

Listen live Saturdays and Sundays at 2:30 p.m. Eastern over basic cable on AMI-audio, or stream episodes as a podcast. Send us your comments at Feedback@AMI.Ca and please rank us on Apple Podcast.

For more Lawrence Gunther check out Blue Fish Radio

The Blue Fish Radio show features subjects and people of special interest to the future of water, fish and fishing, and is ranked as one of the top 30 fishing podcasts on the internet.

 

Each week the host, Lawrence Gunther, interviews Canada’s “giants” in the fishing industry,  CEO’s of conservation and sport fishing organizations,  leading fish biologists and researchers, government scientists and politicians, and people with local and indigenous knowledge who exemplify the spirit of conservation and citizen science.

 

The Blue Fish Radio Show is the official fishing podcast of Outdoor Canada Magazine. The Show is also rebroadcast across Canada 5-times each week by AMI-audio over basic cable and satellite TV.

Episode 90: Night Vision and Nature’s Healing Powers12 Nov 202300:27:52
On this episode of Outdoors with Lawrence Gunther, we explore what gives certain animals night vision, and hear first-hand from someone who experienced violence and was then able to heal thanks to spending time in the outdoors. Lawrence has some tips for people with partial sight on how to adjust to bright or low light conditions and a reflection to share on living with low or no light in the Arctic during the winter. Find out how to make the most of the upcoming winter months, and how nature can truly heal.About Outdoors with Lawrence Gunther: Listen live Saturdays and Sundays at 2:30 p.m. Eastern over basic cable on AMI-audio, or stream episodes as a podcast. Send us your comments at Feedback@AMI.Ca and please rank us on Apple Podcast. For more Lawrence Gunther check out Blue Fish Radio The Blue Fish Radio show features subjects and people of special interest to the future of water, fish and fishing, and is ranked as one of the top 30 fishing podcasts on the internet.   Each week the host, Lawrence Gunther, interviews Canada’s “giants” in the fishing industry,  CEO’s of conservation and sport fishing organizations,  leading fish biologists and researchers, government scientists and politicians, and people with local and indigenous knowledge who exemplify the spirit of conservation and citizen science.   The Blue Fish Radio Show is the official fishing podcast of Outdoor Canada Magazine. The Show is also rebroadcast across Canada 5-times each week by AMI-audio over basic cable and satellite TV.
Episode 89: Crows, Ravens and the All Terrain Cane30 Oct 202300:27:05
On this episode of Outdoors with Lawrence Gunther, Lilly describes how to identify crows from ravens using sight and sound. Plus, we have Dave Epstein from All Terrain Cane on to discuss his cane and what’s coming next, as well as offering tips on how people are using it. And, Lawrence reflects on just how much tech we need to make a good working white cane. Catch us on Saturdays and Sundays on AMI-audio at our new time at 2:30 p.m. Eastern.About Outdoors with Lawrence Gunther: Listen live Saturdays and Sundays at 2:30 p.m. Eastern over basic cable on AMI-audio, or stream episodes as a podcast. Send us your comments at Feedback@AMI.Ca and please rank us on Apple Podcast. For more Lawrence Gunther check out Blue Fish Radio The Blue Fish Radio show features subjects and people of special interest to the future of water, fish and fishing, and is ranked as one of the top 30 fishing podcasts on the internet.   Each week the host, Lawrence Gunther, interviews Canada’s “giants” in the fishing industry,  CEO’s of conservation and sport fishing organizations,  leading fish biologists and researchers, government scientists and politicians, and people with local and indigenous knowledge who exemplify the spirit of conservation and citizen science.   The Blue Fish Radio Show is the official fishing podcast of Outdoor Canada Magazine. The Show is also rebroadcast across Canada 5-times each week by AMI-audio over basic cable and satellite TV.
Episode 88: Rats and Loons14 Oct 202300:28:28
In this episode, we cover the gamut from animals we hate to the birds we love. Yes, rats and loons. Plus, Lilly has some interesting experiences to share as a former owner of rats as pets, Margie Manthey talks to us about her “Get the Lead Out of Fishing” campaign to protect loons and other birds, Lawrence has some tips to share on travelling internationally with your guide dog and a reflection on why we need to be open to new information about wild animals and our beliefs and actions.About Outdoors with Lawrence Gunther: Listen live Saturdays and Sundays at 2:30 p.m. Eastern over basic cable on AMI-audio, or stream episodes as a podcast. Send us your comments at Feedback@AMI.Ca and please rank us on Apple Podcast. For more Lawrence Gunther check out Blue Fish Radio The Blue Fish Radio show features subjects and people of special interest to the future of water, fish and fishing, and is ranked as one of the top 30 fishing podcasts on the internet.   Each week the host, Lawrence Gunther, interviews Canada’s “giants” in the fishing industry,  CEO’s of conservation and sport fishing organizations,  leading fish biologists and researchers, government scientists and politicians, and people with local and indigenous knowledge who exemplify the spirit of conservation and citizen science.   The Blue Fish Radio Show is the official fishing podcast of Outdoor Canada Magazine. The Show is also rebroadcast across Canada 5-times each week by AMI-audio over basic cable and satellite TV.
Episode 87: Fireflies and Kat Kavanagh on Inclusive Water Testing01 Oct 202300:27:42
On Episode 87 of Outdoors with Lawrence Gunther, Lilly shares details about amazing fireflies. Lawrence then speaks with Water Ranger’s founder Kat Kavanagh about inclusive water testing, Lilly shares her favourite water tests she conducted over the summer, and Lawrence reflects on the link between water quality and fish health. It won’t be long until all this water is locked in ice again, so let’s make sure we make the most of the last warm weather.About Outdoors with Lawrence Gunther: Listen live Saturdays and Sundays at 2:30 p.m. Eastern over basic cable on AMI-audio, or stream episodes as a podcast. Send us your comments at Feedback@AMI.Ca and please rank us on Apple Podcast. For more Lawrence Gunther check out Blue Fish Radio The Blue Fish Radio show features subjects and people of special interest to the future of water, fish and fishing, and is ranked as one of the top 30 fishing podcasts on the internet.   Each week the host, Lawrence Gunther, interviews Canada’s “giants” in the fishing industry,  CEO’s of conservation and sport fishing organizations,  leading fish biologists and researchers, government scientists and politicians, and people with local and indigenous knowledge who exemplify the spirit of conservation and citizen science.   The Blue Fish Radio Show is the official fishing podcast of Outdoor Canada Magazine. The Show is also rebroadcast across Canada 5-times each week by AMI-audio over basic cable and satellite TV.
Episode 86: Northern Lights and Ron Walsh on Living the Outdoor Life16 Sep 202300:24:45

On Episode 86 of Outdoors with Lawrence Gunther, we speak with Ron Walsh, who is blind, about living the outdoor life. Ron offers up some tips on modifying a muzzleloader for sighted targeting assistance; Lawrence reflects on forest fires, smoke, and what it means for the iconic campfire; and in Lilly’s “Did You Know” segment, she explores myths and facts surrounding the Northern Lights. 

Ron is the host of AMI-tv series Blind Adventures with Ron Walsh, where Ron and his friends explore Saskatchewan and the exciting locations the province has to offer.

Stream both seasons now on AMI.ca or the free AMI-tv app.

Ron Walsh Bio

Ron Walsh realized he might have a vision problem while on a hunting trip in his twenties when he couldn’t see a deer clearly visible to others. He was diagnosed with Retinitis Pigmentosa, a genetic degenerative disease that progressively impairs vision. Ron continued with an active life as his vision deteriorated and when forced to give up his driver’s license, he embraced cycling, embarking on a two-week journey from Calgary to Victoria through the Rogers Pass. Eventually, Ron was forced to give up cycling, but he did not let his blindness become a barrier. Among his many exploits, he became one of the few blind people to traverse the Chilkoot Trail and completed a ten-day canoe trek across the Churchill River.

Grateful for his many adventures and the help he received to achieve them, Ron created a foundation dedicated to removing barriers for members of the blind and partially sighted community so they can engage in the same exciting, engaging and fun activities. Ron can be found either planning or out on adventures that include hiking, canoeing, cross-country skiing, downhill skiing, golfing, bowling, dog-sledding, sailing, kayaking and many others, even some he hasn’t thought of… yet.

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Lawrence Gunther Bio

Having earned a Masters in Environmental Studies, Lawrence Gunther is North America's only blind conservationist, outdoor writer, podcaster, blogger, filmmaker and TV personality. A lifelong outdoor enthusiast, in 2007 Lawrence invented the world's first Blind Fishing Boat, was the first Canadian to win an international blind sailing regatta in 2010, and was certified in SCUBA in 2011. 

Lawrence is a regular contributor on AMI’s NOW with Dave Brown and AMI This Week, and is an author for Outdoor Canada Magazine where you can find episodes of Lawrence's other podcast The Blue Fish Radio Show. Lawrence's award-winning documentary What Lies Below premiered at the Rogers Hot Docs Theatre in Toronto in 2016, and after featuring at film festivals throughout the world, went on to air on AMI-tv and CBC's Documentary Channel for the next three years. 

Registered blind at age eight, Lawrence acquired his first guide dog in 1986, and his most recent guide dog from the CNIB, a process that was documented through the video series Makings of a Guide Dog. In 2012, Lawrence founded Blue Fish Canada, a charity dedicated to water quality, fish health, and informing and inspiring the next generation of conservation-minded outdoor enthusiasts. 

Lawrence's outdoor accessibility accomplishments have been recognized with numerous awards including the Governor's General Meritorious Service Medal. 

 

About Outdoors with Lawrence Gunther:

Listen live Saturdays and Sundays at 2:30 p.m. Eastern over basic cable on AMI-audio, or stream episodes as a podcast. Send us your comments at Feedback@AMI.Ca and please rank us on Apple Podcast.

For more Lawrence Gunther check out Blue Fish Radio

The Blue Fish Radio show features subjects and people of special interest to the future of water, fish and fishing, and is ranked as one of the top 30 fishing podcasts on the internet.

 

Each week the host, Lawrence Gunther, interviews Canada’s “giants” in the fishing industry,  CEO’s of conservation and sport fishing organizations,  leading fish biologists and researchers, government scientists and politicians, and people with local and indigenous knowledge who exemplify the spirit of conservation and citizen science.

 

The Blue Fish Radio Show is the official fishing podcast of Outdoor Canada Magazine. The Show is also rebroadcast across Canada 5-times each week by AMI-audio over basic cable and satellite TV.

Episode 85: Giant Insects, Forest Fires and AI Colour Description03 Sep 202300:28:02
On this episode of Outdoors with Lawrence Gunther, we explore giant insects, dogs and people with disabilities fleeing forest fires, using Be My Eyes Chat GBT4 to describe fishing lure colours, and what a summer filled with fire could mean for Canada. Listen live on Sundays at 3 p.m. Eastern over basic cable on AMI-audio, or stream episodes as a podcast. Send us your comments at Feedback@AMI.Ca and rank us on Apple Podcast.About Outdoors with Lawrence Gunther: Listen live Saturdays and Sundays at 2:30 p.m. Eastern over basic cable on AMI-audio, or stream episodes as a podcast. Send us your comments at Feedback@AMI.Ca and please rank us on Apple Podcast. For more Lawrence Gunther check out Blue Fish Radio The Blue Fish Radio show features subjects and people of special interest to the future of water, fish and fishing, and is ranked as one of the top 30 fishing podcasts on the internet.   Each week the host, Lawrence Gunther, interviews Canada’s “giants” in the fishing industry,  CEO’s of conservation and sport fishing organizations,  leading fish biologists and researchers, government scientists and politicians, and people with local and indigenous knowledge who exemplify the spirit of conservation and citizen science.   The Blue Fish Radio Show is the official fishing podcast of Outdoor Canada Magazine. The Show is also rebroadcast across Canada 5-times each week by AMI-audio over basic cable and satellite TV.
Episode 84: Fishing Boating and Hunting Blind20 Aug 202300:26:01
On Outdoors with Lawrence Gunther, Lilly and Lawrence explore the regulations that govern what people who are blind or partially sighted are legally allowed to do in the outdoors. We are also talking about fishing, boating and hunting; what’s legal, what’s ethical, and what’s doable? We include tips on using technology when hunting when you are blind or partially sighted, and Lawrence reflects on why harvesting nature’s bounty represents an essential relationship with nature that needs to be built and maintained to ensure the future of our natural resources.About Outdoors with Lawrence Gunther: Listen live Saturdays and Sundays at 2:30 p.m. Eastern over basic cable on AMI-audio, or stream episodes as a podcast. Send us your comments at Feedback@AMI.Ca and please rank us on Apple Podcast. For more Lawrence Gunther check out Blue Fish Radio The Blue Fish Radio show features subjects and people of special interest to the future of water, fish and fishing, and is ranked as one of the top 30 fishing podcasts on the internet.   Each week the host, Lawrence Gunther, interviews Canada’s “giants” in the fishing industry,  CEO’s of conservation and sport fishing organizations,  leading fish biologists and researchers, government scientists and politicians, and people with local and indigenous knowledge who exemplify the spirit of conservation and citizen science.   The Blue Fish Radio Show is the official fishing podcast of Outdoor Canada Magazine. The Show is also rebroadcast across Canada 5-times each week by AMI-audio over basic cable and satellite TV.
Episode 83: Pet Reptiles and Farm Animal Rescues, Part 306 Aug 202300:26:35
On Outdoors with Lawrence Gunther Lilly reveals the benefits of keeping a reptile as a pet, and then it’s part III of our visit to Garnseys Feral Acres and a tour of their farm animal rescue. Tips and Tech covers mid-summer fishing techniques, and I reflect on catching snakes in the wild. Listen live Sundays at 3: pm Eastern over basic cable on AMI Audio, or stream episodes as a podcast. Send us your comments at Feedback@AMI.Ca and rank us on Apple Podcast.About Outdoors with Lawrence Gunther: Listen live Saturdays and Sundays at 2:30 p.m. Eastern over basic cable on AMI-audio, or stream episodes as a podcast. Send us your comments at Feedback@AMI.Ca and please rank us on Apple Podcast. For more Lawrence Gunther check out Blue Fish Radio The Blue Fish Radio show features subjects and people of special interest to the future of water, fish and fishing, and is ranked as one of the top 30 fishing podcasts on the internet.   Each week the host, Lawrence Gunther, interviews Canada’s “giants” in the fishing industry,  CEO’s of conservation and sport fishing organizations,  leading fish biologists and researchers, government scientists and politicians, and people with local and indigenous knowledge who exemplify the spirit of conservation and citizen science.   The Blue Fish Radio Show is the official fishing podcast of Outdoor Canada Magazine. The Show is also rebroadcast across Canada 5-times each week by AMI-audio over basic cable and satellite TV.
Episode 82: Urban Squirrels and Rescuing Farm Animals, Part 223 Jul 202300:26:02
On Outdoors with Lawrence Gunther, Lilly explores the acrobatic abilities of urban squirrels, and then it’s Part 2 of our visit to Garnsey's Feral Acres and their rescued farm animals. Lawrence offers up some tips for keeping you and your dog safe from ticks and reflects on why people with vision loss especially need to be prepared for a hot summer.About Outdoors with Lawrence Gunther: Listen live Saturdays and Sundays at 2:30 p.m. Eastern over basic cable on AMI-audio, or stream episodes as a podcast. Send us your comments at Feedback@AMI.Ca and please rank us on Apple Podcast. For more Lawrence Gunther check out Blue Fish Radio The Blue Fish Radio show features subjects and people of special interest to the future of water, fish and fishing, and is ranked as one of the top 30 fishing podcasts on the internet.   Each week the host, Lawrence Gunther, interviews Canada’s “giants” in the fishing industry,  CEO’s of conservation and sport fishing organizations,  leading fish biologists and researchers, government scientists and politicians, and people with local and indigenous knowledge who exemplify the spirit of conservation and citizen science.   The Blue Fish Radio Show is the official fishing podcast of Outdoor Canada Magazine. The Show is also rebroadcast across Canada 5-times each week by AMI-audio over basic cable and satellite TV.
Episode 81: Paddle Sports and Farm Animal Rescues, Part 109 Jul 202300:27:30
On this episode of Outdoors with Lawrence Gunther, Lilly explores the allure of paddle sports and how to stay safe, and we kick off a three-part series featuring our visit to Garnsey's Feral Acres and their over 75 farm animal rescues. Also, Lawrence has tips to share about paddling blind and reflects on staying safe on water during extreme weather events. Listen live on Sundays at 3 p.m. Eastern over basic cable on AMI-audio, or stream episodes as a podcast. Send us your comments at Feedback@AMI.ca and rank us on Apple Podcast.About Outdoors with Lawrence Gunther: Listen live Saturdays and Sundays at 2:30 p.m. Eastern over basic cable on AMI-audio, or stream episodes as a podcast. Send us your comments at Feedback@AMI.Ca and please rank us on Apple Podcast. For more Lawrence Gunther check out Blue Fish Radio The Blue Fish Radio show features subjects and people of special interest to the future of water, fish and fishing, and is ranked as one of the top 30 fishing podcasts on the internet.   Each week the host, Lawrence Gunther, interviews Canada’s “giants” in the fishing industry,  CEO’s of conservation and sport fishing organizations,  leading fish biologists and researchers, government scientists and politicians, and people with local and indigenous knowledge who exemplify the spirit of conservation and citizen science.   The Blue Fish Radio Show is the official fishing podcast of Outdoor Canada Magazine. The Show is also rebroadcast across Canada 5-times each week by AMI-audio over basic cable and satellite TV.
Sea Turtles07 Jul 202400:28:20

On this episode of Outdoors with Lawrence Gunther, Lilly gets us up to speed on the latest sea turtle facts, and Lawrence has a wonderful interview to share with his "brother from another mother" over in India. Mr. K Srirum is a conservationist, environmentalist, advocate for access to assistive technologies, and happens to be blind.  

Lawrence has tips on selecting the right personal flotation device when aboard all manner of watercraft, and reflects on people who just can’t be bothered to wear a life jacket.

Highlights

  • Show Intro (00:00)
  • Lilly on Sea Turtles (00:39)
  • K. Srirum Interview (06:30)
  • Lawrence on Choosing the Right Personal Flotation Device (24:23)
  • Show Close (27:45)

About Outdoors with Lawrence Gunther:

Listen live Saturdays and Sundays at 2:30 p.m. Eastern over basic cable on AMI-audio, or stream episodes as a podcast. Send us your comments at Feedback@AMI.Ca and please rank us on Apple Podcast.

For more Lawrence Gunther check out Blue Fish Radio

The Blue Fish Radio show features subjects and people of special interest to the future of water, fish and fishing, and is ranked as one of the top 30 fishing podcasts on the internet.

 

Each week the host, Lawrence Gunther, interviews Canada’s “giants” in the fishing industry,  CEO’s of conservation and sport fishing organizations,  leading fish biologists and researchers, government scientists and politicians, and people with local and indigenous knowledge who exemplify the spirit of conservation and citizen science.

 

The Blue Fish Radio Show is the official fishing podcast of Outdoor Canada Magazine. The Show is also rebroadcast across Canada 5-times each week by AMI-audio over basic cable and satellite TV.

Episode 80: Invasive Spiders and Walking Fish25 Jun 202300:27:00
On Outdoors with Lawrence Gunther, we start with Lilly sharing some disturbing news about an invasive venomous spider working its way up North America’s east coast. Then, Lawrence and Lilly learn about walking fish and the ability of creatures to quickly adapt to changes in their environment, Lawrence has more feedback on the all-terrain cane, and reflects on when an invasive species crosses over to become “naturalized." So put your feet up, take a break and prepare to be informed and entertained.About Outdoors with Lawrence Gunther: Listen live Saturdays and Sundays at 2:30 p.m. Eastern over basic cable on AMI-audio, or stream episodes as a podcast. Send us your comments at Feedback@AMI.Ca and please rank us on Apple Podcast. For more Lawrence Gunther check out Blue Fish Radio The Blue Fish Radio show features subjects and people of special interest to the future of water, fish and fishing, and is ranked as one of the top 30 fishing podcasts on the internet.   Each week the host, Lawrence Gunther, interviews Canada’s “giants” in the fishing industry,  CEO’s of conservation and sport fishing organizations,  leading fish biologists and researchers, government scientists and politicians, and people with local and indigenous knowledge who exemplify the spirit of conservation and citizen science.   The Blue Fish Radio Show is the official fishing podcast of Outdoor Canada Magazine. The Show is also rebroadcast across Canada 5-times each week by AMI-audio over basic cable and satellite TV.
Episode 79: Animal Collaborations and Going Off-Grid11 Jun 202300:26:01
On Outdoors with Lawrence Gunther, we start with Lilly sharing some amazing research about human collaborations with wild animals that date back centuries. Then, Lawrence describes his plans for the off-grid shoreline property Blue Fish Canada is in the process of acquiring. Lawrence has tips for creating strong bonds with dogs and reflects on what not to do to bond with wild animals. It’s all wild on Outdoors with Lawrence Gunther.About Outdoors with Lawrence Gunther: Listen live Saturdays and Sundays at 2:30 p.m. Eastern over basic cable on AMI-audio, or stream episodes as a podcast. Send us your comments at Feedback@AMI.Ca and please rank us on Apple Podcast. For more Lawrence Gunther check out Blue Fish Radio The Blue Fish Radio show features subjects and people of special interest to the future of water, fish and fishing, and is ranked as one of the top 30 fishing podcasts on the internet.   Each week the host, Lawrence Gunther, interviews Canada’s “giants” in the fishing industry,  CEO’s of conservation and sport fishing organizations,  leading fish biologists and researchers, government scientists and politicians, and people with local and indigenous knowledge who exemplify the spirit of conservation and citizen science.   The Blue Fish Radio Show is the official fishing podcast of Outdoor Canada Magazine. The Show is also rebroadcast across Canada 5-times each week by AMI-audio over basic cable and satellite TV.
Episode 78: Seamounts Beaches and the Swim Guide App28 May 202300:26:00
On Episode 78 of Outdoors with Lawrence Gunther, we begin by celebrating newly-discovered ocean phenomena. Then, we learn about water safety issues from Swim Drink Fish Canada and how their Swim Guide App is empowering beach goers to monitor and improve water quality. Lawrence reviews the Swim Guide App and reflects on why we need to take unseen safety issues seriously. Listen live Sundays at 3 p.m. Eastern over basic cable on AMI-audio, or stream episodes as a podcast. Send us your comments at Feedback@AMI.ca and please take a minute to rank us on Apple Podcasts.About Outdoors with Lawrence Gunther: Listen live Saturdays and Sundays at 2:30 p.m. Eastern over basic cable on AMI-audio, or stream episodes as a podcast. Send us your comments at Feedback@AMI.Ca and please rank us on Apple Podcast. For more Lawrence Gunther check out Blue Fish Radio The Blue Fish Radio show features subjects and people of special interest to the future of water, fish and fishing, and is ranked as one of the top 30 fishing podcasts on the internet.   Each week the host, Lawrence Gunther, interviews Canada’s “giants” in the fishing industry,  CEO’s of conservation and sport fishing organizations,  leading fish biologists and researchers, government scientists and politicians, and people with local and indigenous knowledge who exemplify the spirit of conservation and citizen science.   The Blue Fish Radio Show is the official fishing podcast of Outdoor Canada Magazine. The Show is also rebroadcast across Canada 5-times each week by AMI-audio over basic cable and satellite TV.
Episode 77: Tandem Mountain Biking Blind14 May 202300:26:00
On Episode 77 of Outdoors with Lawrence Gunther, it’s all about mountain biking if you are blind. Lilly is going to tell us about a growing dispute between bikers and hikers. Renee Kuester-Sebranek tells us why she loves trail riding aboard her custom tandem mountain bike. And, Lawrence has a reflection to share on why groups who spend time outdoors need to pull together to conserve nature more than ever. So, grab your helmet and gloves, and let’s go ride!About Outdoors with Lawrence Gunther: Listen live Saturdays and Sundays at 2:30 p.m. Eastern over basic cable on AMI-audio, or stream episodes as a podcast. Send us your comments at Feedback@AMI.Ca and please rank us on Apple Podcast. For more Lawrence Gunther check out Blue Fish Radio The Blue Fish Radio show features subjects and people of special interest to the future of water, fish and fishing, and is ranked as one of the top 30 fishing podcasts on the internet.   Each week the host, Lawrence Gunther, interviews Canada’s “giants” in the fishing industry,  CEO’s of conservation and sport fishing organizations,  leading fish biologists and researchers, government scientists and politicians, and people with local and indigenous knowledge who exemplify the spirit of conservation and citizen science.   The Blue Fish Radio Show is the official fishing podcast of Outdoor Canada Magazine. The Show is also rebroadcast across Canada 5-times each week by AMI-audio over basic cable and satellite TV.
Episode 76: Healing Sounds of Nature01 May 202300:26:42
Do you find being outside in nature to be beneficial from a mental health perspective? What about in the winter? There is lots of evidence that spending time in nature can be beneficial in so many ways, and Lilly presents it from a Carleton University professor who proves even audio recordings of nature sounds can promote mental well-being. We have Alexandra Euteneier back with us to talk more about her outdoor therapy, along with three tips for practicing mindfulness. What a great time to be outside! No bugs, fresh air, and not too hot or cold, one of my favourite times of the year.About Outdoors with Lawrence Gunther: Listen live Saturdays and Sundays at 2:30 p.m. Eastern over basic cable on AMI-audio, or stream episodes as a podcast. Send us your comments at Feedback@AMI.Ca and please rank us on Apple Podcast. For more Lawrence Gunther check out Blue Fish Radio The Blue Fish Radio show features subjects and people of special interest to the future of water, fish and fishing, and is ranked as one of the top 30 fishing podcasts on the internet.   Each week the host, Lawrence Gunther, interviews Canada’s “giants” in the fishing industry,  CEO’s of conservation and sport fishing organizations,  leading fish biologists and researchers, government scientists and politicians, and people with local and indigenous knowledge who exemplify the spirit of conservation and citizen science.   The Blue Fish Radio Show is the official fishing podcast of Outdoor Canada Magazine. The Show is also rebroadcast across Canada 5-times each week by AMI-audio over basic cable and satellite TV.
Episode 75: Canada’s Trade in Wild Animals16 Apr 202300:26:38
I bet you never considered Canada a country that trades internationally in wildlife. We do, and here’s what we can do to ensure our love of nature is healthy for all. Episode 75 of Outdoors with Lawrence Gunther is pleased to have Melissa Matlow from World Animal Protection as our featured guest. About Outdoors with Lawrence Gunther: Listen live Saturdays and Sundays at 2:30 p.m. Eastern over basic cable on AMI-audio, or stream episodes as a podcast. Send us your comments at Feedback@AMI.Ca and please rank us on Apple Podcast. For more Lawrence Gunther check out Blue Fish Radio The Blue Fish Radio show features subjects and people of special interest to the future of water, fish and fishing, and is ranked as one of the top 30 fishing podcasts on the internet.   Each week the host, Lawrence Gunther, interviews Canada’s “giants” in the fishing industry,  CEO’s of conservation and sport fishing organizations,  leading fish biologists and researchers, government scientists and politicians, and people with local and indigenous knowledge who exemplify the spirit of conservation and citizen science.   The Blue Fish Radio Show is the official fishing podcast of Outdoor Canada Magazine. The Show is also rebroadcast across Canada 5-times each week by AMI-audio over basic cable and satellite TV.
Episode 74: Blind Anglers International Tournament and Spider05 Apr 202300:26:22
On Episode 74 of Outdoors with Lawrence Gunther, we speak with Lion David Furgosh about the Blind Anglers International Tournament, coming back in 2023, and how to get involved. Also, Lilly’s Did You Know segment explores how spiders use their webs to extend their ability to hear, my Tips and Tech segment has my initial feedback on the new All Terrain Cane, and I have some reflections to share on fishing safely when fishing blind or with anglers who have vision loss. Listen live Sundays at 3 p.m. Eastern over basic cable on AMI-audio, or stream episodes as a podcast. Send us your comments at Feedback@AMI.Ca and rank us on Apple Podcast.About Outdoors with Lawrence Gunther: Listen live Saturdays and Sundays at 2:30 p.m. Eastern over basic cable on AMI-audio, or stream episodes as a podcast. Send us your comments at Feedback@AMI.Ca and please rank us on Apple Podcast. For more Lawrence Gunther check out Blue Fish Radio The Blue Fish Radio show features subjects and people of special interest to the future of water, fish and fishing, and is ranked as one of the top 30 fishing podcasts on the internet.   Each week the host, Lawrence Gunther, interviews Canada’s “giants” in the fishing industry,  CEO’s of conservation and sport fishing organizations,  leading fish biologists and researchers, government scientists and politicians, and people with local and indigenous knowledge who exemplify the spirit of conservation and citizen science.   The Blue Fish Radio Show is the official fishing podcast of Outdoor Canada Magazine. The Show is also rebroadcast across Canada 5-times each week by AMI-audio over basic cable and satellite TV.
Episode 73: Dolphin Calls and Climbing the World’s 14 Tallest Mountain19 Mar 202300:26:01
In Episode 73 of Outdoors with Lawrence Gunther, Lilly has some amazing information about how dolphins communicate, updates on the dolphins stranded along Newfoundland’s coast, and the passing of Kiska the Killer Whale. Plus, we meet Jill Wheatley, a partially-sighted mountaineer looking to summit the world’s 14 tallest mountains, we have tips for staying safe on late-season ice, and a reflection on what goes along with keeping fish in aquariums. So pull up your favourite chair to the campfire, get your dog settled, and get ready to be informed and entertained.About Outdoors with Lawrence Gunther: Listen live Saturdays and Sundays at 2:30 p.m. Eastern over basic cable on AMI-audio, or stream episodes as a podcast. Send us your comments at Feedback@AMI.Ca and please rank us on Apple Podcast. For more Lawrence Gunther check out Blue Fish Radio The Blue Fish Radio show features subjects and people of special interest to the future of water, fish and fishing, and is ranked as one of the top 30 fishing podcasts on the internet.   Each week the host, Lawrence Gunther, interviews Canada’s “giants” in the fishing industry,  CEO’s of conservation and sport fishing organizations,  leading fish biologists and researchers, government scientists and politicians, and people with local and indigenous knowledge who exemplify the spirit of conservation and citizen science.   The Blue Fish Radio Show is the official fishing podcast of Outdoor Canada Magazine. The Show is also rebroadcast across Canada 5-times each week by AMI-audio over basic cable and satellite TV.
Episode 72: Feeling Awe and the Festival of Ocean Films05 Mar 202300:26:59
In this episode of Outdoors with Lawrence Gunther, Lilly has us rethinking the value of feeling awe. Next up are highlights from a Q&A session Lawrence participated in as a panellist at the Festival of Ocean Films, organized by the Georgia Strait Coalition in Vancouver, followed by the audio track of the short documentary Lawrence was featured in that screened at the festival.About Outdoors with Lawrence Gunther: Listen live Saturdays and Sundays at 2:30 p.m. Eastern over basic cable on AMI-audio, or stream episodes as a podcast. Send us your comments at Feedback@AMI.Ca and please rank us on Apple Podcast. For more Lawrence Gunther check out Blue Fish Radio The Blue Fish Radio show features subjects and people of special interest to the future of water, fish and fishing, and is ranked as one of the top 30 fishing podcasts on the internet.   Each week the host, Lawrence Gunther, interviews Canada’s “giants” in the fishing industry,  CEO’s of conservation and sport fishing organizations,  leading fish biologists and researchers, government scientists and politicians, and people with local and indigenous knowledge who exemplify the spirit of conservation and citizen science.   The Blue Fish Radio Show is the official fishing podcast of Outdoor Canada Magazine. The Show is also rebroadcast across Canada 5-times each week by AMI-audio over basic cable and satellite TV.
Episode 71: Whale Sanctuaries and our Relationship with Animals19 Feb 202300:26:01
On Episode 71 of Outdoors with Lawrence Gunther, Lilly and Lawrence speak with Dr. Lauri Marino about her work to establish a whale sanctuary in Nova Scotia. Lawrence shares tips for sea kayaking blind and reflects on our complicated relationships with animals. Listen live Sundays at 3 p.m. Eastern over basic cable on AMI-audio, or stream episodes as a podcast. Please send us your comments at Feedback@AMI.ca and rank us on Apple Podcasts.About Outdoors with Lawrence Gunther: Listen live Saturdays and Sundays at 2:30 p.m. Eastern over basic cable on AMI-audio, or stream episodes as a podcast. Send us your comments at Feedback@AMI.Ca and please rank us on Apple Podcast. For more Lawrence Gunther check out Blue Fish Radio The Blue Fish Radio show features subjects and people of special interest to the future of water, fish and fishing, and is ranked as one of the top 30 fishing podcasts on the internet.   Each week the host, Lawrence Gunther, interviews Canada’s “giants” in the fishing industry,  CEO’s of conservation and sport fishing organizations,  leading fish biologists and researchers, government scientists and politicians, and people with local and indigenous knowledge who exemplify the spirit of conservation and citizen science.   The Blue Fish Radio Show is the official fishing podcast of Outdoor Canada Magazine. The Show is also rebroadcast across Canada 5-times each week by AMI-audio over basic cable and satellite TV.
Swifties, blind Oceanographers and Stand-Up Paddle Boarding Blind24 Jun 202400:28:28
On Episode 106 of Outdoors with Lawrence Gunther, Lilly shares news about Water Watcher’s campaign to turn Swifties into environmental advocates, Lawrence speaks with Amy Bower, an oceanographer who is blind, about her sonification of marine data, and we offer tips on stand-up paddle boarding blind.About Outdoors with Lawrence Gunther: Listen live Saturdays and Sundays at 2:30 p.m. Eastern over basic cable on AMI-audio, or stream episodes as a podcast. Send us your comments at Feedback@AMI.Ca and please rank us on Apple Podcast. For more Lawrence Gunther check out Blue Fish Radio The Blue Fish Radio show features subjects and people of special interest to the future of water, fish and fishing, and is ranked as one of the top 30 fishing podcasts on the internet.   Each week the host, Lawrence Gunther, interviews Canada’s “giants” in the fishing industry,  CEO’s of conservation and sport fishing organizations,  leading fish biologists and researchers, government scientists and politicians, and people with local and indigenous knowledge who exemplify the spirit of conservation and citizen science.   The Blue Fish Radio Show is the official fishing podcast of Outdoor Canada Magazine. The Show is also rebroadcast across Canada 5-times each week by AMI-audio over basic cable and satellite TV.
Episode 70: Alien Life, GPS Off-Grid Navigation and Who has Seen the Milky Way05 Feb 202300:26:01
In Episode 70 of Outdoors with Lawrence Gunther, Lilly gets us up to speed on human progress with detecting alien life. Lawrence speaks with Dave Brown about off-grid GPS navigation for the blind, and Lilly and Lawrence visit Montreal’s Planetarium where he asks the question, "Has anyone actually seen the Milky Way?" It’s an out-of-world experience you don’t want to miss!About Outdoors with Lawrence Gunther: Listen live Saturdays and Sundays at 2:30 p.m. Eastern over basic cable on AMI-audio, or stream episodes as a podcast. Send us your comments at Feedback@AMI.Ca and please rank us on Apple Podcast. For more Lawrence Gunther check out Blue Fish Radio The Blue Fish Radio show features subjects and people of special interest to the future of water, fish and fishing, and is ranked as one of the top 30 fishing podcasts on the internet.   Each week the host, Lawrence Gunther, interviews Canada’s “giants” in the fishing industry,  CEO’s of conservation and sport fishing organizations,  leading fish biologists and researchers, government scientists and politicians, and people with local and indigenous knowledge who exemplify the spirit of conservation and citizen science.   The Blue Fish Radio Show is the official fishing podcast of Outdoor Canada Magazine. The Show is also rebroadcast across Canada 5-times each week by AMI-audio over basic cable and satellite TV.
Episode 69: Owls, Biodiversity Loss and Accessible Birding Apps22 Jan 202300:26:01
On this episode of Outdoors with Lawrence Gunther, Lilly’s Did You Know segment focuses on amazing things you probably never knew about owls! And then, the gang heads out to visit the Tropical Rain Forest ecosystem at Montreal’s Biodome. Lawrence demos the Mervin Merlin Bird app and speaks with Olivia Carvalho from Birds Canada about the efforts underway to protect birds and their habitat. Let’s all do what we can to make sure these descendants of dinosaurs are around for many more millions of years. Listen live Sundays at 3 p.m. Eastern over basic cable on AMI Audio, or stream episodes as a podcast. Please send us your comments at Feedback@AMI.ca and rank us on Apple Podcast.About Outdoors with Lawrence Gunther: Listen live Saturdays and Sundays at 2:30 p.m. Eastern over basic cable on AMI-audio, or stream episodes as a podcast. Send us your comments at Feedback@AMI.Ca and please rank us on Apple Podcast. For more Lawrence Gunther check out Blue Fish Radio The Blue Fish Radio show features subjects and people of special interest to the future of water, fish and fishing, and is ranked as one of the top 30 fishing podcasts on the internet.   Each week the host, Lawrence Gunther, interviews Canada’s “giants” in the fishing industry,  CEO’s of conservation and sport fishing organizations,  leading fish biologists and researchers, government scientists and politicians, and people with local and indigenous knowledge who exemplify the spirit of conservation and citizen science.   The Blue Fish Radio Show is the official fishing podcast of Outdoor Canada Magazine. The Show is also rebroadcast across Canada 5-times each week by AMI-audio over basic cable and satellite TV.
Episode 68: Nature Sounds and the Gulf of St. Lawrence08 Jan 202300:26:01
On this episode of Outdoors with Lawrence Gunther, the team explores new ground-breaking research about the sounds of nature. The Outdoor Adventure has the team back in Montreal for a tour of the Gulf of St. Lawrence Biodome exhibit. The tips and tech segment covers keeping your breakfast down when you take that whale-watching cruise on your bucket list. And Lawrence reflects on more news coming out of the COP15 biodiversity meetings that recently concluded in Montreal. Listen live Sundays at 3 p.m. Eastern over basic cable on AMI-audio or stream the show as a podcast. Please send us your comments at Feedback@AMI.Ca and rank us on Apple Podcast.About Outdoors with Lawrence Gunther: Listen live Saturdays and Sundays at 2:30 p.m. Eastern over basic cable on AMI-audio, or stream episodes as a podcast. Send us your comments at Feedback@AMI.Ca and please rank us on Apple Podcast. For more Lawrence Gunther check out Blue Fish Radio The Blue Fish Radio show features subjects and people of special interest to the future of water, fish and fishing, and is ranked as one of the top 30 fishing podcasts on the internet.   Each week the host, Lawrence Gunther, interviews Canada’s “giants” in the fishing industry,  CEO’s of conservation and sport fishing organizations,  leading fish biologists and researchers, government scientists and politicians, and people with local and indigenous knowledge who exemplify the spirit of conservation and citizen science.   The Blue Fish Radio Show is the official fishing podcast of Outdoor Canada Magazine. The Show is also rebroadcast across Canada 5-times each week by AMI-audio over basic cable and satellite TV.
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